Muzduk
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I've got seventy acres of good hill country that was part of our old dairy farm in Gippsland.
Pretty sure it is conduicive to growing good quality hops. That said i don't want to fully plant my place in hop rhizomes but i'm trying to gauge what varieties forum members would grow if they had the chance to put in say 60-80 plants, keeping in mind fashionable fads and availability of stock and proprietry rights etc.
So probably limiting it to four or five that have stood the test of time and still have relevance with current trends into the future (last bit the hardest)

Pretty sure it is conduicive to growing good quality hops. That said i don't want to fully plant my place in hop rhizomes but i'm trying to gauge what varieties forum members would grow if they had the chance to put in say 60-80 plants, keeping in mind fashionable fads and availability of stock and proprietry rights etc.
So probably limiting it to four or five that have stood the test of time and still have relevance with current trends into the future (last bit the hardest)